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The Old Republic (0.70) and The Clone Wars (0.70) sit at nearly identical heights atop Lucasfilm Games' neighbor set, forming two distinct audience poles that together define the shape of this data.

The shape is two-peak, and the two peaks map cleanly onto different kinds of entities. The Old Republic anchors a gaming cluster: the next several neighbors include Pokémon GO (0.66), Xbox Support (0.65), EA Star Wars (0.65), and Diablo (0.64) — all Video Game Franchises or gaming-adjacent tools. The Clone Wars anchors a second cluster built around franchise media consumption: Comic Book Men (0.67) and Funko (0.67) sit close by, pointing toward an audience that engages with collectible and fandom-oriented content rather than active gameplay. The presence of FOX Sports: MLB (0.69) near the top — a TV Channel with no obvious gaming or Star Wars connection — is the clearest signal that this audience's shape extends well beyond either cluster's theme.

Lucasfilm Games' own subcategory, Game Developers, appears only once in the top 10: DICE at 0.63, the lowest-ranked neighbor. The dominant neighbor types are Video Game Franchises (three entries) and TV Shows (two entries), with the remainder spread across Toys and Games, TV Channels, TV Personalities, Tools and Resources, and Fashion — a composition that reflects an audience bridging active gaming and broader pop-culture fandom rather than one concentrated in game development circles.

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